

Soil Engineering were instructed by Optimise (Water) LLP acting on behalf of Thames Water Utilities Ltd to undertake a ground investigation for the proposed Counters Creek Flood Alleviation Scheme. Thames Water Utilities Ltd sought to develop local flood alleviation projects within the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The proposed upgrade works were discrete solutions to alleviate basement flooding from approximately 1,000 properties.
The investigation was divided into 8 areas across the two London Boroughs within difficult surroundings involving parking suspensions, narrow residential streets including some with rediscovered Victorian historic foundations and also inside an operational pumping station. The risk posed by the legacy of unexploded ordnance from WWII, meant that the many of the positions required UXO clearance.
Soil Engineering mobilised to a central location at the Thames Water Tower located on the Holland Park Roundabout in Shepherds Bush, West London. Travel to the borehole locations with all associated cable percussive and rotary rigs, equipment & plant was made from this roundabout location on a daily basis. The majority of positions involved parking suspensions, and required good planning to occupy the areas and complete the works within the tight timescales.
The scope of works comprised:
Due to the difficult logistical situation negotiating London traffic, tight parking suspension opportunities and parked cars over borehole positions, Soil Engineering managed to work in collaboration with Optimise Water LLP to coordinate traffic flow and drilling together. All drill crews were required to operate KeyLogBook to enable rapid supply of checked data as well as laboratory schedules to the client.
Double success at Soil Engineering this week as two areas of the business were recognised with the global Green Is Great label by Soletanche FreyssinetMarking best practice across our global operations the Green is Great programme recognises the efforts and innovations of the global efforts of our people, projects and depots. Simultaneously achieving gold standard […]
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Amongst the £238,000 in grants provided in 2025 by our group charitable wing, the VINCI UK Foundation, is a successful application championed by Soil Engineering Geoservices. At the heart of the VINCI Group’s ethos is a commitment to improving everyday life and mobility for all. This dedication goes beyond the infrastructure and facilities we design, […]
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Soil Engineering received a pair of Highly Commended citations at the 2025 Ground Engineering AwardsWith nine shortlisted entries across seven categories at this year’s very competitive awards, coming away without a trophy was always going to be a bit of a disappointment. However, spirits were lifted significantly by the revelation that we had sufficiently impressed […]
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